Example sentences of "have [been] [vb pp] [det] time " in BNC.

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31 The FBI has been summoned several times to tackle problems the local police could not handle .
32 What you see now has been rebuilt several times , although the medieval foundations still exist .
33 The money that the Minister has provided has been recycled more times than I can count — although he talks about it as if it were new money — and it will run out in April , but there is still no commitment to replace it .
34 Though the theory of a third hand — the interpolator of the epitomist of Jason — has been propounded several times — and even recently by Diego Arenhoevel in his excellent book Die Theokratie nach dem I. und II .
35 In this article the word ‘ word-processor ’ has been used many times .
36 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
37 It has been suggested many times since .
38 The extensive literature on the complex issue of social support has been reviewed many times .
39 The fact that NTS have deliberately cut publicity about Ben Lawers is not new and has been reported many times .
40 Ted Fleming 's original has been copied many times , always with appreciated success , so we have no hesitation in recommending it as a lifter for any parafauna that is within reasonable weight limits .
41 One of the many highlights is the view down Loch Shiel from Glenfinnan , a vista that has been reproduced many times on gaudy retouched 60s ' postcards , and on calendars handed out at Christmas by firms who manufacture ball-bearings .
42 That book of his has been finished some time , by the way , and is about to appear in the bookshops .
43 His essay on ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ ( The Hound and Horn , January-March 1931 ) has been anthologized many times , and rightly .
44 Apart from being broadcast on Belgian television , this interview has been shown several times to the mainly student audience of the association , but the text has never been published .
45 He is a largely forgotten naturalist now but this book has been reprinted several times and would be worth finding in a library to start off an interest in deer in children .
46 It has been reprinted several times , beginning in 1910 .
47 In fact it is probable that it has been repopulated several times .
48 The fight we have witnessed between eagle and man has been fought many times in many places and will be fought again .
49 It was an unfortunate British debut for Thompson , who has been overlooked several times by coach , Dennis Hay .
50 The tree has been removed some time since .
51 The intensity of the water problem has been mentioned several times .
52 The general link has been mentioned several times .
53 Stress has been mentioned several times already in this course without any attempt to define what the word means .
54 It has been mentioned several times that tonic syllables have a high degree of prominence ; prominence is , of course , a property of stressed syllables , and a tonic syllable not only carries a tone ( which is something related to intonation ) but also a type of stress that will be called tonic stress .
55 The case for clinician involvement has been rehearsed many times and is taken as established here .
56 There is a certain kudos in it , like the attitude towards Patrick Chauvel ( who has been wounded several times covering wars ) , and there 's Capa 's : ‘ If your photos are n't good enough you 're not close enough . ’
57 Beveridge 's scheme was not , as has been stressed many times , revolutionary .
58 Even from this distance it was clear he 'd been hit several times in the chest and there was also red paint all over his visor .
59 She was cold , tired and aching ; her bed had n't been thick enough , and she 'd been wakened several times by sheep trying to share it , or eat it .
60 They 'd been re-used many times , titles and references and hasty notes making it difficult to see any sign of what the current contents might be .
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